How to Answer 'Tell Me About a Time You Failed' in a Tech Interview
Most candidates overthink "Tell me about a time you failed." They assume the safest move is to soften the story, pick a harmless mistake, or package a "failure" that is secretly a strength. That usually backfires. In software interviews, especially for experienced engineers, a real failure is often
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